Medical Guardian’s Automatic Fall Detection pendant is a tiny device that is saving lives.
Family Caregivers Live Longer
A new study shows that family caregivers live longer due to the increase in awareness of caregiver stress and how to prevent it,
The Link Between Diabetes and Soda
Consuming too much soda may have some correlation with the development of diabetes. Research says that we should limit ourselves to one sugar-sweetened beverage daily.
How To Help Your Loved One With Investments
With the rising demand in elder care planning, it’s important for caregivers to know how to help your loved one with investments by understanding declining financial capacity, how to get started and how to help.
How To Resolve Common Caregiving Conflicts Among Siblings
Especially if multiple family members are caregivers, conflicts often arise, making it essential to know how to resolve common caregiving conflicts among siblings.
In Sickness & In Health: How Your Spouse’s Health Affects Your Own
A spouse’s cognitive functioning and health are two of the biggest factors that determine how your spouse’s health affects your own, and even caregivers are affected.
The Truth Behind Elderly Fitness Myths
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Finding Love (And Scammers) on Dating Sites
Many seniors are often widowed and lonely, and find comfort in online dating sites. Unfortunately, many are targeted and are scammed.
Can Restaurant Food Really Be as Unhealthy As Fast Food?
A new study answers the question: can restaurant food really be as unhealthy as fast food? and lists healthier alternatives when eating out.
Why Happiness and Trust Increase With Age
As we age, we become more vulnerable and in often cases less independent. We have grown to know the typical older man or woman as irritable and impatient. But a new study may have found how people become more happy and trustworthy as we age, disputing the










